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The standards provide that the MSA include as “ central county ( ies ) ” the county
in which the central city is located , and adjacent counties , if any , with at least 50
percent of their population in the urbanized area . Additional “ outlying ...
The standards provide that the MSA include as “ central county ( ies ) ” the county
in which the central city is located , and adjacent counties , if any , with at least 50
percent of their population in the urbanized area . Additional “ outlying ...
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The city - building phase was facilitated by developments such as railway
systems , steam power and ships , and the telegraph , which led to a pattern of
urban settlements we now call central cities . During this phase , communities
grew by ...
The city - building phase was facilitated by developments such as railway
systems , steam power and ships , and the telegraph , which led to a pattern of
urban settlements we now call central cities . During this phase , communities
grew by ...
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of the Census reports indicate that twenty - five central cities ( of 100 , 000 plus )
have a population majority comprised of minority groups of color . These cities
have large areas of segregated neighborhoods , whereas few suburban ...
of the Census reports indicate that twenty - five central cities ( of 100 , 000 plus )
have a population majority comprised of minority groups of color . These cities
have large areas of segregated neighborhoods , whereas few suburban ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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